Ethnic Groups in Latin America - Ethnic Groups According To The World Factbook

Ethnic Groups According To The World Factbook

The following table shows the different racial groups and their percentages for all Latin American countries and territories, according to information provided by The World Factbook.

Country Population
(2011)
White Mestizo Mulatto Amerindian Black White and
mestizo
Mixed Other1
Argentina 41,769,726 97.0% 3.0%
Aruba 106,113 80.0% 20.0%
Bolivia 10,118,683 15.0% 30.0% 55.0%
Brazil 203,429,773 53.7% 38.5% 6.2% 1.6%
Chile 16,888,760 4.6% 95.4%
Colombia 44,725,543 20.0% 58.0% 14.0% 1.0% 4.0% 3.0%
Costa Rica 4,576,562 1.0% 3.0% 94.0% 2.0%
Cuba 11,087,330 65.1% 10.1% 24.8%
Curaçao 144,688 100.0%
Dominican Republic 9,956,648 16.0% 11.0% 73.0%
Ecuador 15,007,343 65.0% 25.0% 3.0% 7.0%
El Salvador 6,071,774 9.0% 90.0% 1.0%
Guatemala 13,824,463 40.5% 59.4% 0.1%
Haiti 9,719,932 95.0% 5.0%
Honduras 8,143,564 1.0% 90.0% 7.0% 2.0%
Mexico 113,724,226 9.0% 60.0% 30.0% 1.0%
Nicaragua 5,666,301 17.0% 69.0% 5.0% 9.0%
Panama 3,460,462 10.0% 70.0% 6.0% 14.0%
Paraguay 6,459,058 95.0% 5.0%
Peru 29,248,943 15.0% 37.0% 45.0% 3.0%
Puerto Rico 3,989,133 76.2% 0.2% 6.9% 4.4% 12.3%
Saint Barthélemy 7,367 100.0%
Saint Martin 30,615 100.0%
Saint Pierre and Miquelon 5,888 100.0%
Uruguay 3,308,535 88.0% 8.0% 4.0%
Venezuela 27,635,743 21.0% 67.0% 2.0% 10.0%
Total 589,107,173 33.5% 27.5% 14.4% 11.1% 5.1% 4.9% 2.1% 1.5%

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